Kong Que Zhi Xiang Qi Zi Bing Te Ji Pin Cha
Brand & Factory :
Ba Jiao Ting, Li Ming Tea Factory
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Type :
Shu/Cooked
| Vintage Year : 2005
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(rating: 4 out of 5) |
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This tea cake is named after Menghai County’s nickname, Kong Que Zhi Xiang, which translates to “Village of Peacock”. Printed on the middle of the wrapper is four Chinese characters - “Yue Jiu Yue Chun” meaning that the older the Pu’er the gets, the more mellow it becomes. This is a special grade product as indicated by the label just below the Chinese characters that reads, “Te Ji Pin”. |
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Reviews & Ratings |
Very impressed.Ive drank nothing but this since it arrived 2 weeks ago. | andrew (6/7/2007) | | | Quite high-grade. Lovely mushroom aroma, almost truffly. Clean, rather bright flavour. If it were a touch richer and sweeter, I’d buy a tong at the price. This cake could be perfect for those who prefer a refined, medium-bodied shu. | Robert (2/22/2007) | | |
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